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Originally posted by James
I think many of you are not using your critical thinking skills.
Damn people . . grow up and think a little please?
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Better to be safe than sorry.
The hospitals report many more cases that weekend than "normal" ones. Your argument(s) sould apply to all weekends, so there was still more hospital activity.
The program given earlier may or may not have had an effect on the number. There's no way to know. If it did, that's probably good.
At least seven of the nine women were allegedly at the same two fraternity parties. If that gun isn't smoking, it's at least pointing toward the two groups.
The thought of possible drugs had occurred to me when I read about the woman who could "only remeber" having one drink, but it's way to early to point that finger without further investigation.
Sorry, James. I can't agree with you on this one. It doesn't really matter how you define alcohol poisoning, some problems arose out of these parties and an unusual number of women for a given area/university ended up in the ER.